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  1. Due process is over in some sense for CEO’s, Justices, and even Kamala Harris. Kamala herself was excoriated by Tulsi partly unfairly as every Democrat and Republican had zero tolerance policies toward drugs and crimes. Now even Tulsi herslef can’t even meet with a foreign leader without being judged on the merit of the meeting which was the intent to do good and avoid war.

    So – goodbye – due process and goodbye to people sticking their necks out. Risk management is me doing only what is required to get through life – so sad. I live and work here in the belly of the beast in Sacramento, CA and heaven forbid I ever become known.

    My past comments will seem heartless to some even though I care.

  2. I got the audio book. We will drive to California Monday and we listen to audio books in the car. We have listened to Caro’s LBJ biography twice. Our last trip (to visit kids) I had Popadopoulis’ book on and my wife got so angry she almost attacked the radio. That is a good one.

    I especially enjoyed the video of the guy paying protestors outside the hearing room. Two doctors were in line and noticed him.

    The videos are here,

  3. I work in San Francisco with lawyers. A few days ago I overheard a woman lawyer casually refer to Kavanaugh as a “sexual assaulter”. As if he was found guilty. This woman is very intelligent and knows how to weigh evidence.

    Blasey-Ford impressed me as a crazy lady who I would avoid in real life. I thought the only job she could possibly have would be as a college professor. Her testimony is pathetically weak evidence, and that is all there is.

    Does anybody know how many other women contacted the FBI to report ancient assaults by Kavanaugh?

  4. I believe Blasey-Ford went to Sen. Feinstein, not the FBI. Don’t know of any that actually went to the FBI directly. Nope.

  5. I’m reading “Chaos Monkeys.” A techie tell-all, half of which is an insider’s look at Facebook.

  6. Blasey-Ford was not credible (IMO) from the minute she opened her mouth, but even worse than that, even if she was credible, that type of allegation — decades later with zero corroboration — simply cannot be taken seriously.

    It’s easy to manufacture and nearly impossible to disprove. Which is precisely why they used it here, of course. Of course, the burden of proof must be on the accuser — but we are steadily moving away from that standard.

    We cannot let a single “he said, she said” allegation from 35 years ago derail an obviously super-qualified candidate with a stellar reputation. That’s lunacy, plain and simple. And it caters to liars who will do anything in pursuit of power.

  7. It would be fun to make a Venn diagram of Set A “people who think Trump is a liar” and Set B “people who believed Blasey-Ford”.

    Near 100% overlap, I’ll bet. Confirmation bias all the way through.

  8. BTW, any Democrats accused by some rando from 35 years ago of being obnoxious and creepy?

    Still waiting on that.

    Funny how that works. The same party that demonizes white males is also the only party ever victimized by them. Huh.

    ‘Tis a mystery!

  9. It was reasonable to want the accusations against Kavanaugh heard in public. It was not reasonable to find Blasey-Ford’s accusations credible. She couldn’t even say specifically what YEAR it happened. Yet a great many people believed her.

    Women who have experienced sexual harassment and assault may have had their judgment of the matter biased by those experiences, which is not entirely a bad thing. There needs to be people who believe a woman when others don’t because that woman could still be telling the truth. But they men who said they believed Blasey-Ford? They were either cowards or sociopaths who simply couldn’t image what happened to Kavanaugh happening to them.

    Mike

  10. This is the same sort of collective insanity that occurred in the 50’s with MaCarthyism. People could ruin lives and careers with nothing but an accusation. No due process necessary. The nation recovered from that bout of insanity. I hope we will recover from this one.

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